- VALLEY IRISH: A lot of eyes must...
- Injury Limitation on Spouse Abuse Let Stand
- Arnold Schifrin; Painter, Advocate for L.A. Artists
- FASHION : Overexposed Spring Styles Send Some Running for Cover : Thighs, navels and midriffs are on view in such would-be staples as the microdress. But women may refuse to bare it.
- More Bridges Need Retrofitting : Highways: Caltrans tells Legislature 1,000 more structures, some in O.C., require earthquake upgrading. The finding could add $1 billion to construction bill.
- O.C. Loses 25% of Abuse Calls, Panel Finds
- All Get Royal Treatment at Symphony Assn. Benefit
- Topics / BRIEFLY : Art: Getty Model Aids Mummy Preservation
- Sports
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Probation Officer Pleads Guilty to Child Porn Charges
- THOUSAND OAKS : Holocaust Survivor to Give Free Lectures
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Sharing a Bear Hug With the Elderly
- Officials Call L.A.'s Image Key to Recovery
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT UPDATE : WEST : Missouri Suspends O'Liney One Game
- Laguna Beach Writer to Discuss Love of Sea
- GLENDORA : City Appeals Ruling on Razing of Bungalow
- Stark Says 'Pillow Talk' Taught Health Care to Colleague : Medicine: Chairman later apologizes to only woman on subcommittee. Panel endorses giving the government new powers to control drug costs.
- CARSON : Crime Program to Stay Under County Control
- Man Who Died in Plane Crash Loved Flying, Rock 'n' Roll
- Region : HAWTHORNE : Taggers Become Focus of Attention
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Stronger City Hall to Reopen in April
- Vandalism Incidents Jumped More Than 55% in '93, Report Says : Thousand Oaks: Sheriff's Department finds property and violent crimes dipped more than 5%, with the most significant reductions in thefts and burglaries.
- Officials Deny Latinos Purposely Excluded From Grand Jury : Government: Defense attorneys in a Thousand Oaks death-penalty case file a motion seeking records on the panel's ethnic makeup over the past decade.
- Pyongyang Deepens Suspicion : Hard to avoid conclusion it's going nuclear
- ANAHEIM : Stadiums TEAM Up to Deal With Drunks
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Water Agency May Sue City Over Creek : Environment: The district says a Palmdale project threatens replenishment of underground wells.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Child-Support Collection Program Nets $5.6 Million
- LAPD Officer Speaks Publicly About Alleged Sex Harassment : Law enforcement: At city personnel hearing, sergeant says she is hurt and angry about her former partner's actions.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Fired Deputy Gets OK to Fight Reinstatement Review
- Rider Takes Challenge From CLU : College basketball: Out of coaching for two years, he replaces Mike Dunlap, who led the Kingsmen to a 25-3 season before resigning.
- Who Freeze-Framed 'Roger Rabbit'? : Movies: Pssst? Wanna see Jessica Rabbit in the altogether? You'll need a laser disc, and you better hurry--they're in short supply at Southland video outlets.
- In the Kitchen With Italy's Great Santinis : Cucina: After 42 years atop the restaurant business in Italy, Bruna Santini comes to America and finds that pasta is difficult to translate.
- FOR THE KIDS : 'Velveteen Rabbit' Will Come to Life : Cal Lutheran's Children's Theatre will present the play based on the classic story about friendship.
- Serbs, Croats Agree to Start Peace Talks
- Tips on Safety for Home Work
- HAWTHORNE : City Attorney Fired, Will Get 6 Months Pay
- Shakespeare O.C. Stages Stately Will Power Walk
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Forbidden Broadway' Returns With Fresh Songs and Skewers : 'Volume 2' production takes dead aim at the Great White Way's personalities and pretensions.
- WESTCHESTER : Country Fair Canceled After Impasse Over Fees
- Cocaine Record Doesn't Wash--but Then, It Does
- LONG BEACH : Mysterious Cat Deaths Raise Police Concern
- BELL : Library Extends Hours to 3 Days Per Week
- Topics / POLICE BLOTTER
- Osbourne Fan Injured in Irvine Concert Melee Awarded $60,000
- GLENDALE : Exhibit Puts Pupils in Touch With Sea Life
- 2 Men Sought in El Rio Shooting
- Language Barrier : Jargon-Laden City Hall Parlance Could Drive Listeners BANANAs
- Bryant Murder Case Is Returned to D.A.'s Office : Appeal: Ruling renews a debate and leaves mixed feelings among state prosecutors.
- Not Quite Live From N.Y., It's Saturday Night
- Florida Tan
- Despite Weird Stuff, 'Gilbert Grape' Makes a Connection
- Pass the Politicos : Schmoozing: Armed with cellular phones, legal pads and appetites, Capitol Hill's power elite march into landmark eateries to make their deals.
- Schoos : Class Learns Techniques in Mediation
- Cover Story : Real Estate's Reality Check : As the Inflated Home Prices of the '80s Bottom Out, Buyers and Sellers Take Stock of the Situation
- Arthur A. Culver; Ex-President of Press-Enterprise in Riverside
- Grisly Graveyard Scene Mirrors Money Woes : Russia: Unburied corpses litter a cemetery. More are abandoned by relatives too poor to pay for interment.
- Welfare Aid to Older Immigrants Imperiled : Entitlements: Administration task force's proposal to deny SSI benefits to those in the country legally until they become citizens has sparked angry protests.
- A Job Where Success Means Sorrow : Floods: Crew members searching for a father and son caught in a flash flood have grieved as they worked. The man's body was found Tuesday.
- Piece of Cake : More parents are opting for a no-muss, no-fuss approach to birthday parties: They're paying the price to let skating rinks, art and computer centers, gyms and bowling lanes play host to the kids.
- Screenwriter-Producer Pens Mystery : David Debin, whose credits include game shows, sitcoms and films, will be at Mysteries to Die For.
- TUSTIN : School Group Hopes to Conjure Funds
- Youth Suicide Risk Expected to Increase
- Two Teen-Agers Face Charges in Beach Rape : Crime: Arrests follow an 8-month investigation into Laguna assaults last July. A third suspect is still at large.
- 5 Arrested in Newbury Park Cocaine Seizure
- Westmont Rallies to Surprise Salem-Teikyo, 75-71
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT UPDATE : EAST : Sometimes Knight Can Be Apologetic
- Pepperdine Coach Knows Wichita Well
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP
- COMMENTARY : Bystander Kwan the Real Victim in Skating Mess
- CLU's Smith Planning to Compete Elsewhere
- TV REVIEW : 'Irish' an Enjoyable Rock, Folk Travelogue
- CLUB REVIEW : Cramped Blue Saloon Takes Its Music Seriously
- Floating an Idea : Entrepreneur Hopes to Barge Water Here in Bags
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Jostens to Shut Lake Forest, Mississippi Plants; 175 Jobs to Be Lost
- Roadkill Helper Hits the Brakes
- It Pays to Hold a Diverse Portfolio : Investments: A mix of stock, bond and money funds is recommended to maximize returns and reduce risk.
- NFL Sees the Light on Two-Point Conversion
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pippen Stars Despite Bad Night
- Oscar Gala to Salute '93 Documentary Picks
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of precision-frequency...
- Advanced Interventional Systems Announces $14.1-Million Loss
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Shies From Attention
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Kruk Tired of Questions
- Belmont Is Stripped of Soccer Title
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- DANCE REVIEW : Ensemble Gives Lesson in the Power of 'Words'
- TELEVISIONLeaving the CBS Road: Charles Kuralt announced...
- Rockwell: Continuing its joint venture operations in...
- Big Pay Hikes Found at Ailing Firm : Defense: Management of nonprofit Aerospace Corp. defends double-digit raises at a time when employees were being laid off.
- Immigration Discussion at Torrance Library Tonight
- Group Rallies to Clean Up Alley Area
- Sports
- Quake Repair: You Can Do It Yourself
- REWIND : Laughing and Cringing With Cleese's 'Fawlty Towers'
- U.S. Billionaire Donates Millions to Russian Causes : Aid: George Soros has already sponsored scientists. Now he's giving $250 million for teacher training and textbook writers.
- FEMA Officials Again Shrink Simi's Designated Flood Zone : Property: New revision cuts out large portions of the central area. More than 1,400 homeowners will be able to drop special insurance.
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Convicted in Thefts at Bank
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Endorses 'Business Cluster'
- PERSPECTIVE ON REFUGEES : Cuba, Haiti: Racism or Hypocrisy? : Cubans and Haitians arrive in the same boat but only one group is detained; U.S. policy is dreadfully wrong.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Las Casitas Flood Channel to Be Fenced
- ELECTIONS : GOP Efforts to Unseat Rep. Harman Move Into High Gear : Rancho Palos Verdes Councilwoman Susan Brooks and former Palos Verdes Estates Councilman Ron Florance seek Republican nomination.
- EDUCATION : P.V. Schools: Superintendent Quits
- On the Road to Research : CSUN: Grateful students are shuttled to UCLA libraries. But there are problems.
- Jeffires May Slip Away From Rams
- ROUNDUP : 12 Montclair Prep Errors Ease Moorpark's 19-6 Win
- Crafty Buser Wins Iditarod Race
- Warhol Press Conference Turns Into a Big Event : Art: The Pittsburgh museum, to open May 16, is called the largest showcase for a single artist in America.
- Son, Daughter-in-Law Held in Santa Ana Woman's Slaying
- Norwalk Council Rejects Plan to Reduce Utility Tax From 7% to 6%
- GLENDALE : Board Approves Pay Raise for Teachers
- SANTA ANA : $50,000 Grant Won by Housing Provider
- CAMARILLO : Executive Director of Chamber Is Fired
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Former Winner of Office Pool Offers Secrets to Success
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT UPDATE : MIDWEST : Southwest Texas Is Taking It Easy
- Sonic Youth "Daydream Nation" (1988) <i> DGC</i>
- Hands of Memory Weave Days Spent With Her
- Justice Allows Gay Marchers, but Parade Off
- Suspected Child Abuse: What's a Teacher to Do? : MARY LAINE YARBER
- Limo Operator Sentenced After Second Conviction
- Job-Skills Program Is Working for Him, and Vice Versa : Employment: One-year stint in California Conservation Corps turned high school dropout's life around, he tells group of young adults at recruitment seminar.
- Ex-Councilman Acosta Joining Santa Ana Race
- CHATSWORTH : Geology Used in Combatting Quake Trauma
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Tennessee Shows It's No.1 for Cause
- Nelson Took a Ribbing After Howard's Slam
- Baseball
- PUC Keeps Renewable-Energy Bid Process
- Computers as Friend, Foe in Shifting Job Market : Technology: The advances in electronics threaten to victimize rather than revolutionize those daunted by change.
- Watson General Corp.: The Irvine-based provider of...
- A Banana a Day
- Nations Struggle to Retrain Workers as Times Change : Economy: Joblessness due to advancing technology is a trend. Many leaders are looking to U.S. for guidance.
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Conspiracy Trial to Start for Father, Son
- Police Disband O.C.'s 'Club Homeless' : Encampment: Longtime freeway squatters are ousted, leaving them adrift.
- Topics / POLITICS : Development Issues Dominate Malibu City Council Race
- PLANE AND SIMPLE : Unlike the El Toro Air Show, Fullerton's Airport Day Only Aims to Be Fun and Homey
- Ruling on Holocaust Denial Is Denounced in Germany : Courts: Appeals judge decides extremist's claims are insufficient to convict him of inciting racial hatred.
- Immigrants' Dreams Also Died in Pickup Truck Crash : Accident: Relatives tell of the victims' difficult but hopeful journeys to the United States. Many of the 12 dead were from El Salvador and seeking to join family members in the Los Angeles area.
- COLUMN ONE : New Faith and Furor in Russia : A headstrong priest has reawakened a moribund Orthodox parish outside Moscow. But the success of Epiphany Cathedral is clouded by rebellion, greed and a sex scandal.
- Russia Agrees to Close Reactors, End Production of Plutonium
- Almodovar Binds 'Tie Me Up!' to Quirky Love Story
- HIV-Infected Attorney Loses Bias Lawsuit : Courts: Judge rules that gay lawyer was not fired from San Diego firm because he has AIDS virus. Case drew comparisons to the movie 'Philadelphia.'
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Fulfilling Their Mission in Life
- Topics / ENVIRONMENT : New Fishing Regulations Let State Agency Cast a Wider Net : Recreation: Law requires anglers to display license on upper body. Fine can be up to $1,000 for not wearing $25 permit.
- Taking Worry Out of Kids' Birthday Parties
- Arabs Say Soldiers Killed at Least 1 at Hebron Mosque
- Woman Dies in Crash Involving Runaways : Accident: Authorities say the two youths from South Carolina were fleeing police in a stolen truck.
- HUD to Reconsider Waiting-List Edict
- Fund-Raising Letter Aids Imprisoned Koon : Crime: Plea portrays him as a scapegoat. It stretches the truth, describing Rodney King as a PCP-crazed murder suspect.
- A Big Push--or a Big Flop : NAFTA-caliber effort is needed for health care
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council OKs Plan to Move, Widen Road
- Bobek, 16, Will Skate in Harding's Place
- Sea Kings Hire Football Coach
- CSUN Fattens Up on Hartford, 20-4 : College baseball: Howard hits for cycle, including two homers, as Matadors win fifth game in a row.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Tanana Has a Rough Start
- Sotheby's Ventures West Once Again : Art: Twelve years ago the auction house closed its L.A. salesroom and retrenched in New York, but now the company returns with 'some real classics' on Wednesday.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Richard Thompson Shows Two Equally Satisfying Sides
- Sen. Dole
- Animals: Some Steps to Prevent Cruelty
- HIV Testing for Pregnant Women
- Aviation: Concern About Citizen Risks
- Menendez Trial
- HOLLYWOOD : Campaign Launched to Fight Dumping in Storm Drains
- Media: Coverage of Police Killings in Torrance
- Student State Test Scores
- Killer Bees
- VALLEY PERSPECTIVE : Give Them a Chance, and a Site
- Environment: Fish Pond on Campus
- Evidence of Building's Collapse Is Focus of Legal Fight : Quake deaths: Owner of Northridge Meadows apartment complex seeks to prevent public disclosure of a private investigation into damage. Lawyer for victims' families says the public interest is at stake.
- OTHER NEWS - March 17, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 17, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - March 17, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 17, 1994
- Obituaries - March 17, 1994
- Obituaries - March 17, 1994
- Slater Shaping Run at World Title
- Riordan Says LAPD Will Be Offered a Raise
- School Staff Defies Board on Finances : Education: Despite vote rejecting report, administrators tell the county the ABC district may go broke without budget cuts.
- State Probe Finds 370,000-Gallon Toxic Spill : Environment: Officials say oil byproduct leaked from a ruptured Texaco pipeline near School Canyon Road north of Ventura.
- No One Dares Challenge Bergeson for Supervisor Seat : Election: The state senator will run unfettered June 7 as filing deadline passes with no opposition. Incumbent Riley says it's a sign of her clout.
- Rockwell Names New President of Struggling Rocketdyne Division
- Accounting Firm Partner to Join Top Four Irvine Co. Executives : Real estate: Michael D. McKee, who will leave Latham & Watkins, will become executive vice president, chief legal officer.
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES
- Woman's Rape, Death Not Tied, O.C. Jury Finds
- Trust in Media High, but Curbs Favored, Poll Finds : News: Times Mirror study examines eight nations. Many rate papers, TV more believable than churches.
- LIGHTS, CAMERA, BUGS: The Oxnard boy who...
- COLUMN ONE : A Surprise Bounty for Hunters : The Sportsmen's Caucus wields new clout in Congress and across the nation. It hopes to bag victories on issues ranging from polar bears to Mojave Desert access.
- State's Crime Rate Fell in 1993 as Public's Fear Rose : Law enforcement: Only homicides increased. One researcher says reductions may reflect difficulty in reporting less serious offenses to understaffed police.
- MTA Plans Layoffs and Cuts in Projects
- Contraceptive May Cut Risk of Breast Cancer, Study Finds
- Crash Killed 7 Servicemen; 1 Missing
- Patient Angelenos Deal With a New Call Waiting : Communications: Calls from the East couldn't get through, while some in L.A. resorted to walkie-talkies. And getting lottery tickets was no sure bet.
- SANTA PAULA : Suspect in Shooting Death to Stand Trial
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Police to Sell Steering Wheel Locks at Cut Rate
- CANOGA PARK : Bar Suspends Lawyer Convicted of Fraud
- County Supervisors Send Mixed Signals on Closing Budget Gap
- PORT HUENEME : Police Investigate Drive-By Shooting
- Dana Point Downscales Headlands Project : Development: Residential plan goes from 394 homes to 370. Area has been focus of an environmental tug of war.
- The Fur Flies : Couple Sue Thousand Oaks Neighbor Who Welcomes Squirrels to Yard
- Wolf Guns His Way Past Monroe, 10-1 : High school baseball: Scouts flock to duel between El Camino Real ace and Vikings' Zamudio.
- NIT : Trojans Have a Chance to Prove They Belonged
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Missouri Guard O'Liney Arrested
- Outlaw Finally Gets His Timing Right : Country music: Billy Joe Shaver is pulling in glowing reviews for his first album in seven years.
- Edison Deal Seeks to Avoid Power Auction
- Salmon Marketers Say There's Something Fishy About Ads for Chicken
- Rostenkowski Easily Wins Bid to Stay in House
- Cubans Cite Economy, Jump Ship in Panama
- Unocal to Pay $1.5 Million for Petroleum Leak : Courts: Company admits discharging up to 8.5 million gallons of diesel-like liquid over 40 years. Executives apologize and say they will spend whatever it takes to clean up state's largest spill.
- Bottled Treasure : Collector strikes it rich in dumps, outhouses of ghost towns. His book gives prices for such gems as Moxie Nerve Food containers.
- Clinton Seeks Deliverance Again in N.H.
- Skate Debate: A Study in Media Bias?
- TUSTIN : Hospital Equipment Donated to Professor
- BREA : Innovative School Official Honored
- 5 Oxnard Residents Arrested in Monthlong Sting Operation
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Votes to Extend Low Water Rates Into Summer
- FILLMORE : Assault Suspect Said He Has AIDS Virus
- Laguna Niguel : Earth First! Activists Protest for Member
- SANTA ANA : Teen's Gun, Woman's Death May Be Linked
- Plan to Rename School Sparks Furor : Santa Paula: Proposal to call campus after a Latino would be a district first. Foes want longtime principal honored instead.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA ISSUES AND THE MEN'S, WOMEN'S TOURNAMENTS : It's Not Easy to Figure Out These Bruins : NCAA men: After 14-0 start, UCLA believes it could have been a lot better than 21-6 in regular season.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Mother'Son' Speaks Daggers About 'Hamlet'
- William L. Young has been appointed to...
- Brown Replaces Her Campaign Manager, Picks Veteran Reilly
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLAYERS : More People Who Never Make Headlines : The Camera Men : DEAN AND DAVIS FACTOR, Owners of the photographic sound stage Smash Box: "There was nothing to match (N.Y.) studios in L.A."
- From Defensive Strategy to Front Line in War on AIDS : Dr. William Paul leaves immunology lab to coordinate research, budgeting on the disease because of 'obligation to do our best.'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- $12-Million Lotto Ticket in Limbo as 2 Pursue Ownership Claims
- Officials Lobby for Port-to-L.A. Transit Corridor : Finances: Mayor Riordan, lawmakers put on bipartisan push for $700 million in U.S. funds for Alameda Corridor.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Metrolink Extends Fare Discounts Through June
- Welcome Teamwork on Immigration
- Panel Urges Restrictions on Motel : North Hills: The City Council committee wants the Redwood Inn to use guards to discourage prostitution.
- BUENA PARK : City Strikes Deal on Animal Control
- Commission Honors Burn Center Director
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Trade Talks With Mets Would Send Snow for Pitcher Anthony Young
- Their Fanfare Is for Signing of Player Who <i> Covers</i> Brown
- Troubled Waters? : Longliners Have Had No Problem Catching Fish, but They May Be Drowning in a Sea of Controversy
- SANTA ANA : City Appoints Four to Industry Council
- Officials Not in Sync on Project for 'Big A' Area : Development: Doubts expressed on sports-entertainment complex, suggested as a way to keep the Rams in town.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McDowell Pitches Strong 5 Innings
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : THE BLACK COACHES ASSN.: STANDING AT A CROSSROADS : He Fights for Academics, Not Athletics : Opposing view: Southern's Ben Jobe does not support BCA's arguments for a boycott. 'This is not the Civil Rights Movement,' he says.
- Martin Helps Clippers Extend Their Streak : Pro basketball: Reserve center has 10 points and 11 rebounds in 108-105 victory over Jazz, L.A.'s fourth in a row.
- Angels, Mets Are Discussing a Deal Involving Snow, Young : Baseball: Hard-luck starter would come west for the young first baseman who grew up in Orange County.
- A Gentleman's Agreement Proves Raiders Still Care
- Barclay Tells Dance Lineup
- 'Snow' to Fall First in Laguna : Theater: Five-play season will begin with Stephen Metcalfe's drama. Playhouse also announces selection of firm to remodel building for use as Second Stage.
- Immigration Status of Drywall Workers Probed : Labor: Border Patrol expands its inquiry after finding hundreds employed illegally.
- Edison Exhibition Highlights Bright Ideas for Saving Energy
- SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES
- Executive Travel : Learning to Serve the Solo Diner Better
- Fluor Confirms That It Is Opening Offices in Vietnam : Trade: Company becomes the first major U.S. engineering firm to seize the opportunity created by Clinton's ending of embargo.
- Many Remain Heavily Burdened by Student Loans Years After College : Education: Some graduates must hold two jobs. They may delay marriage, starting a family or medical care.
- Phillip Joujon-Roche has joined Integrated Health Services...
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Mistress Points to Her Patriotic Duty
- Tailhook Helped Steer Navy to New Course on Sex Abuse
- Rabin Rejects PLO Terms for New Talks : Israel: Addressing U.S. Jewish leaders, premier rules out removal of settlers from territories. He meets with Clinton today.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : China Trip Underscores U.S. Policy Contradictions
- Americans Get No Gold Stars for Current Events Answers
- State Schools Chief Race Starts Early : Elections: Pasadena's Wilbert Smith, a supporter of the voucher initiative, joins the fray. Teachers union holds interviews to decide whom it will endorse.
- Work-Related Shootings
- VENTURA : Decision Expected on Downtown Site Plan
- Crime Decreased 5% in Thousand Oaks in '93 : Statistics: FBI figures come as good news to city officials, who warn that the threat of violence remains.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Yaroslavsky to Talk on Quake Damage
- Ex-Officer Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography Charges
- ANAHEIM : Student Loses Bid to Re-Enter School
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man to Be Arraigned in Biting Incident : Courts: Authorities say the suspect attacked a hospital doctor and later claimed to have HIV.
- LOS ALAMITOS : After Four Stakes Victories in a Row, Lil Eggie Finds Herself Alone at Top
- Walk Signs On for a Speaking Part : Veteran Pitcher Now Part of Rotation in Pirate Radio Booth
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Orioles' Fernandez Injured Again
- TELEVISION'Cosby Mysteries' to Go Weekly: Bill Cosby...
- AIRLINES' ON-TIME PERFORMANCE
- Paul Wernecke has been appointed a senior...
- Grand Jury Calls Michael Jackson's Mother to Testify
- Sex Misconduct by Doctor Alleged : Complaint: Medical Board says physician fondled and later had sex with patient. It seeks to revoke license to practice.
- SANTA ANA HEIGHTS : Topless Cabaret Cited for Contempt Closes
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : POSTSEASON HONORS : Robinson Named Unanimous All-American
- Rams Offer: $4.1 Million to Donnally
- GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD / SEASON PREVIEW : Deep Thousand Oaks Won't Be Just Another Team Called Jones
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Wins Slugfest With Single
- New Costa Mesa Car Dealership Gets Hawaiian Purification Rite
- Japan's Trade Surplus Up 3.3%: The surplus,...
- Inflation News Sends Bond Prices Soaring
- Satellite Technology Management Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- THE STYLE FILES: THE PLAYERS : You Know the Type. . .
- Angina Hospitalization Guidelines Eased : Medicine: Low-risk heart outpatients advised to see their doctor within 72 hours after initial incident for determination of follow-up treatment.
- Mexico to Take Bids to Operate 16...
- Connecticut Haiku Goes Hollywood
- Fliers' Fare : Airport Commission Seeks to Put Popular Restaurants on LAX Menu
- Memorial Is Friday for Saddleback Music Director LaBonte
- Commission Approves $50-Million Plan to Renovate Janss Mall : Thousand Oaks: But owner says scaled-down project could jeopardize an agreement with the expected major tenant. New version reduces number of advertising signs.
- LAPD Commander Cleared in Rape Case : Courts: A jury finds him innocent of attacking a subordinate. The verdict precludes a further trial on charges of discrimination in the police force.
- LOS ANGELES : Sex Priestess Not Exempt From Laws, Judge Rules
- Clerics Cast for Strategies on Stemming Violence : Religion: Jewish, Christian and Muslim members of interfaith group hold idea sessions at Crystal Cathedral.
- Squeezed Out : Remembering The Valley's Orange Empire
- Fighting Apathy, Getting Results: One Man's Difference
- Man Admits Taking Down Roberti's Campaign Signs
- Gretzky Fires Up Kings, 7-0 : Hockey: He edges closer to Howe's record with third-period goal. Team finally shows some life amid rumors that Melrose will be fired.
- Griffin Wins Despite Flaw in Delivery : High school softball: With arm grazing her side on each pitch, senior leads Simi Valley past Newbury Park.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : La Quinta Wins Two at Woodbridge
- CS Northridge Defeats Loyola in Volleyball
- Arnold Victimizes San Diego : College baseball: Center fielder's four RBIs, diving catch lead to Northridge's 6-5 victory, Kernen's 200th.